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    The Phantom Detective (UK)   (about)
    British reprint edition of The Phantom Detective.

    • Publishers:
      • Pemberton’s (of Manchester) Ltd.; 14 Lever Street, Manchester 1: Phantom Detective (UK).






    Phantom Detective Cases   (about)
    One of the many undated “one shot” magazines published in the UK in the years after the Second World War. Second in a loose series with Crime Confessions, Mystery Crime Cases and Dynamic Detective Cases.

    • Publishers:
      • John Spencer & Co.; 24 Shepherds Bush Road, London W6: Phantom Detective Cases.
















    Phantom Mystery Magazine   (about)
    British reprint edition of The Phantom Detective.

    • Publishers:
      • Atlas Publishing & Distributing Co. Ltd.; 18 Bride Lane, London EC4: Phantom Mystery Magazine.











    The Phantom Suspense-Mystery Magazine   (about)
    Australian crime magazine reprinting from American magazines such as Manhunt, Pursuit Detective Story Magazine and Hunted Detective Story Magazine.

    • Publishers:
      • The Original Novels Foundation; 149 Castlereagh Street, Sydney: The Phantom Suspense-Mystery Magazine.












    Phantoms   (about)
    Small press fantasy/horror fiction magazine.

    • Publishers:
      • Phantoms; Derby: Phantoms.
    • Editors:









    Phenomena [v2 #2, Issue 4, Summer 1983] (Foster Publications, $1.75/£1.00, 32pp, 7″ x 8½″ s/s) []
    The Literary Magazine for Supernatural & Horror Enthusiasts.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.
    • 2 · Bienvenue · A. J. Foster · ed
    • 4 · Rogue · A. J. Foster · ss; romance fiction with reincarnation elements.
    • 19 · Retrospection · A. J. Foster · br
    • 20 · Birth of an Astral Child · [uncredited] · ar
    • 21 · Present for the Incubus · James T. Crawford · vi; incubus makes mistake and attacks transvestite.
    • 22 · Hollywood and Bust: Part Four--Mansfield · A. J. Foster · ar
    • 29 · Supplemental · A. J. Foster · ar; on Jean Harlow, apparently follow-up to earlier article; earlier articles in series were on Harlow, Marilyn Monroe, and Carole Lombard, emphasizing alleged occult elements; illustrated with several photos.


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